Scratch Counting for LABoratory Animal-Next
The SCLABA®system is our original image analysis system that automatically quantifies the scratching behavior of experimental small animals for evaluating “itch”. This system enables to calculate scratching duration and scratching frequency by capturing animal behavior with the high-speed camera (240 fps) and analyzing “Frame-to-frame difference” of the image.
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High measurement accuracy
High PC performance
The real-time scratch counting system for laboratory animals
This is a completely new system that enables to quantify scratching behavior of laboratory animals rapidly, correctly and in real time by analyzing images with the uniquely-developed high speed camera and the special software.
Analysis in real time.
Stress-free to the animals
Near-infrared light
Gait analyzing instrument and software for test animals
When you put animal models such as rats and mice with arthritis or intermittent claudication in a running wheel, they develop gait abnormalities.
Gait® is the system that detects gait abnormalities by capturing hindlimb movement with the high-speed camera and analyzing images with the special software.
This product is only available for rental.
The system to quantify pain or licking behavior
SCLABA® can rapidly and correctly quantify pain reaction or licking behavior of laboratory animals that were recorded into a digital video camera through IEEE1394 into PC (as AVI).
Manufacture and sale of this product was terminated.
Please consider SCLABA®-Real which is the successor superior model.